All Entries in the "Weekly CD Reviews" Category
Joel DaSilva & The Midnight Howl – Self-Titled 5.11.12
Kim O’Brien says that the self-titled debut album from Chicago’s Joel DaSilva & The Midnight Howl is a “howling good CD.” Read the review to find out why.
Kipori Woods – Blues Gone Wild 5.11.12
Bob Putignano says, “…have some friends over, serve up a bunch of jambalaya, suck down some oysters, a few brews, and enjoy ‘Blues Gone Wild’” by Kipori Woods.
Ryan Hartt – Call My Name 5.11.12
Kyle Palarino says that “Call My Name” by Ryan Hartt & the Blue Hearts is some swinging east coast blues.
Adam Gussow – Southbound 5.04.12
Reviewer Steve Daniels finds that Adam Gussow’s latest release, “Southbound,” is eclectic and has some interesting highlights and fine musicians. Read what else he finds.
WT Feaster Band – Juggling Dynamite 4.27.12
Dave Scott says that the WT Feaster Band’s new release, “Juggling Dynamite,” is a “cracking album” and says that they are the most innovative band on the UK circuit today.
Dawn of the Dead & The Rise of the San Francisco Underground (DVD) 4.27.12
Bob Putignano reviews “Dawn of the Dead & The Rise of the San Francisco Underground.” He says that you might really like it, “…if you are into a good flashback.”
Anthony Gomes – Up 2 Zero 4.27.12
After some years stretching his boundaries, Anthony Gomes is back with “Up2Zero.” Bob Putignano says it a fine return that we should all check out.
Anders Osborne – Black Eye Galaxy 4.20.12
Beardo says that Anders Osborne’s newest release, “Black Eye Galaxy,” has something for everybody. Find out more by reading the review.
Stacy Jones Band – No Need to Spell It Out 4.20.12
Phillip Smith finds nothing but good in “No Need to Spell It Out,” the latest release from the Stacy Jones Band.
Phantom Blues Band – Inside Out 4.13.12
Reviewer Dan D. Harrell says that with “Inside Out,” the Phantom Blues Band have created a timeless blues album. Read why!










